Saturday, March 21, 2015

BIG KIDS: Tiny Worlds

While I was waiting in line at the newsagents to pay my bill, I spotted this magazine in the kids' section: what caught my eye at first was that it seemed quite out of place in amongst all the pink and plastic.What made me pick it up was the tag line:

I was impressed. I have heard over and over again that our hobby is dying and children just aren't interested, so it was heartening to find a kid's art magazine focusing on tiny things.

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